INDEX
A
adaptationism, 226 -29, 236
affects, 127 -30, 132 , 180 -82;
control of, 134 -36;
subjectivity and, 127 -30
Agassiz, Louis, 223
agon,62 , 188 -89, 195 , 202 , 233 , 235 , 245
Anaxagoras, 190 n47
Anaximander, 186 -89, 191
Anglo-American Nietzsche renaissance, 2
anthropomorphism, 101 -3, 205
antidualism, 72 -76, 176 , 180 -84, 187 -88, 199 . See also dualism
antiessentialism, 104 n48, 163 -68, 224 n21. See also essentialism
antifoundationalism, 3 , 7 , 243
antirealism. See realism, Nietzsche vs.
appearance, 32 , 87 -88, 176 -84;
art and, 66 , 67 ;
becoming and, 196 -201;
essence and, 37 -38;
metaphysics and, 32 -34, 37 , 40 ;
perspectives and, 3839, 154 , 156 ;
reality and, 37 -38, 87 -88, 94 -95, 111 , 142 -48, 176 -80, 196 .
See also semblance
Aquinas, Thomas, 215 n4
Aristotle, 76 n7, 136 n64, 198
art and the aesthetic, 6 , 52 , 65 -67, 90 -91, 162 , 189 -90;
aesthetic intrepretation, 6 , 51 -52, 63 -68, 162 , 189 -90;
appearance and, 66 , 67 ;
philosopherartist, 67 -68;
science and, 51 -52, 63 -68, 162 ;
subjectivity and, 134 -35
ascetic ideal, 22 , 26 , 44 , 65 , 134 , 192 -93, 232
atomism, 93 -94, 104 , 123 , 125 , 128 , 138 , 217 , 218 , 221
B
Bachelard, Gaston, 210 n104
Bataille, Georges, 231 -36
Bauer, Bruno, 42 n37
becoming, 4 , 8 , 19 , 56 , 73 , 82 , 105 , 167 -68, 169 -212, 200 , 222 , 223 ;
aesthetic interpretation, 189 -90;
appearance and, 196 -201;
aspect change and, 32 , 32 n22, 198 -99, 203 ;
chance and, 210 -12;
différance and, 202 -4;
given elements and, 140 -41;
Heraclitus and, 188 -89;
innocence of, 30 , 70 , 101 -5, 125 , 189 , 205 , 245 ;
interpretation and, 201 -2;
knowledge and, 145 -47, 178 -79;
naturalism and, 193 -96;
noumenon and, 175 -76;
self-change, 32 n22, 198 -99, 203 ;
tension and, 194 -95, 221 , 222 ;
truth and, 30 -32, 60 , 145
being, 19 -20, 73 , 142., 190 -93;
appearance and, 32 -45;
essence, 37 -38, 44 , 148 -50, 154 , 157 , 167 , 177 ;
as presence, 6 , 200 , 204 ;
rejection of, 199 -200, 203 -4, 217 ;
truth and, 30 -32, 60 .
See also becoming; dualism; ego-substance; ontology; thing in itself
Berkeley, George, 148
body, 73 , 130 -32, 196 , 240 ;
mind and, 76 -78, 133 , 190 -91, 215 .
See also mind; soul; spirit
Boscovich, Roger, 91 , 93 , 170 , 218
Breazeale, Daniel, 171 n4, 185 -86n39
C
categories, 31 , 83 -85, 173 -76
causality, 88 , 153 , 181 -82, 210 ;
mechanism and, 217 , 219 ;
will to power and, 221
certainties, immediate, 93 -94, 123
certainty: desire for, demand for, striving for, 45 , 56 -57, 96 , 192 , 210
chance, 210 -12, 208 , 223 , 228
change, 143 -44, 198 -99, 203 , 221 -22
chaos, 103 , 142 -43, 146 , 175 , 204 -12.
chaosmos, 207 -8
chaos theory, 211 n109
chemistry, 78 -79, 216
Christianity, 17 -18, 20 , 23 , 25 , 41 , 47 , 112 , 178 , 195 , 199 . See also death of God; God; theology
Clark, Maudemarie, 8 , 148 -51, 164 -65
Colli, Giorgio, 9 , 186 n39
Comte, Auguste, 43 n38
consciousness, 76 -77, 81 -85, 159
Conway, Daniel, 110 , 177 n19
Copernicus, 81 , 173 , 183 n36
creationism, 216 , 223 , 225 , 236
D
Danto, Arthur, 10 , 45 -46, 109 , 171 ,
Darwin, Charles, 75 , 89 , 170 , 216 , 223 -26, 228 , 229 n37, 236 , 239 . See also evolution and evolutionary theory
"Darwinism," 89 , 224 -9, 225 n25, 236 . See also adaptationism; evolution and evolutionary theory; Spencer, Herbert
Davidson, Donald, 2 , 44 n38, 60 n65, 115 n11, 160 n108
death of God, 1 , 3 , 8 , 15 , 105 -6, 200 , 207 ;
European thought and, 16 -19, 26 -27, 63 ;
as intellectual event, 16 -17;
naturalist project and, 69 -71, 74 , 92 , 101 ;
will to power and, 214 .
See also Christianity; God; theology
deception, 34 , 36 -45, 65
de-deification, 5 , 70 n1, 71 , 91 -92, 97 , 99 , 101 -3, 200 , 208 . See also naturalism
Deleuze, Gilles, ix , 2 , 10 , 80 n14, 126 n36, 126 n38, 128 n45, 198 n73, 199 n78, 207 -8, 215 n4, 244 n78
Dennett, Daniel, 224 n24
Derrida, Jacques, ix , 2 , 6 , 19 , 45 n41, 115 n11, 160 n108, 160 n109, 166 -67, 200 , 202 -4, 244 n78. See also différance
Descartes, René, 93 , 94 , 125 n34, 152 , 190 , 192 , 193 , 199 , 216 , 223
determinism, 124 -25, 210 , 211 n109, 216 , 217 -20. See also free will
Diderot, Denis, 238 n66
différance,6 , 202 -4, 208 , 245
Dilthey, Wilhelm, 154 n94
dogmatism, 3 , 24 , 46 , 50 -51, 53 , 61 , 63 , 106 , 243
dualism, 46 , 53 , 63 , 72 -74, 77 -78, 106 , 134 , 170 . See also antidualism; object
Duns Scotus, 215 n4
E
Eco, Umberto, 204 n91, 207 n99
ego-substance, 122 -25, 127 , 217
Eleatics, the, 19 , 89 , 102 , 186 n40
Elgin, Catherine, 155
empiricism, 84 , 86 -91, 94 -95, 194 -96;
holistic, 70 , 92 -101, 111 , 123 , 140 , 197 , 214 , 243 , 244 ;
reductionist, 51 , 92 -93, 96 , 98 -99
epistemology, 7 , 69 -70, 241 ;
naturalized, 4 , 5 , 7 , 69 -71, 79 -86, 105 .
See also empiricism; knowledge; naturalism
errors of reason, 40 , 66 , 86 -89, 141 -42, 174
essence, 37 -38, 44 , 148 -50, 154 , 157 , 167 , 177
essentialism, 104 n48, 163 -68, 224 n21. See also anti-essentialism
ethos, 136
European thought, 5 -6;
death of God and, 16 -19, 26 -27, 63 ;
as epoch, 19 , 26 -27
evolution and evolution theory, 97 -98, 113 , 216 , 236 ;
of consciousness, 84 -85;
God and, 223 -29;
of knowledge, 80 -83;
natural selection, 226 ;
success and, 227 -29.
See also Darwin; "Darwinism"
F
facts, 43 , 44 , 47 -48, 59 , 64 , 70 n3, 95 , 97 , 123 , 163
faith, 22 -24, 43 -44, 48 -50, 72 , 73 , 172
falsification, 79 n13, 141 , 145 -46. See also lies
Faraday, Michael, 128 n44, 218 n7
Feuerbach, Ludwig, 42 n37
Feyerabend, Paul, 2 , 57 -58n61,
finitnde, 147 -52, 164 , 166 -67, 172
flux, 35 , 142 , 144 -45, 208 n103
Förster-Nietzsche, Elizabeth, 9
Foucault, Michel, ix , 2 , 115 n11, 126 n38, 147 n77, 157 , 167
Fowler, Mark, 113 -14n8, 119 -30n49
free will, 124 -25, 182 , 217 -18. See also determinism
French philosophy, 2
Freud, Sigmund, 2 , 42 n37
G
Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 2 , 44 n38, 115 n11, 154 n94
genealogy, 5 -6, 33 , 63 -64, 79 -82, 101 n43, 160 n109, 243 . See also European thought
generalization, 85 , 86 , 117 , 221 ;
science and, 31 , 35 -36, 88
given, the;
pre-given, the, 3 , 49 , 59 , 70 , 71 , 81 , 89 , 92 , 95 , 96 , 97 , 100 , 105 , 111 , 121 , 122 , 125 , 127 , 131 , 137 , 139 , 140 -41, 143 , 146 , 147 , 159 -61, 163 , 167 , 173 , 228 ;
myth of the given, 93 -94, 123 .
See also facts
God, 183 -84, 199 ;
evolution and, 223 -29;
shadows of, 71 , 91 -92, 102 , 104 , 217 ;
as watchmaker, 219 n10, 222 -23.
See also Christianity; death of God; theology
God's eye view, 4 , 70 , 91 -92, 96 , 99 -100, 177 , 219
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 65 n76, 120 , 136 n64
Goodman, Nelson, 2 , 35 n26, 95 n31, 97 n34, 153 n93, 155 , 156 n98, 160 n106, 165 -66n118, 166 n120, 197 n70
Gould, Stephen Jay, 76 n6, 223 n19, 224 -29, 237 n63
grammar, 83 ,124, 125 , 141 , 217
Granier, Jean, 55 n58, 136 n63, 164 ,
Guattari, Félix, 80 n14
Guignon, Charles, 154 n94
Guthrie, W. K. C., 186 n41, 188 n43, 194 , 195 n61, 198
H
Hanson, Norwood Russell, 215 n3
Hegel, G. W. F., 2 , 19 , 42 n37, 143 n73, 154 n94, 169 , 170 , 195 , 227 n30, 244
Heidegger, Martin, 2., 6 , 9 n13, 10 , 19 , 23 , 44 n38, 69 -70n1, 109 , 213 -14n8, 114 n11, 125 n34, 154 n94, 160 n109, 186 -87n41, 197 n69, 208 n102.
Heraclitus, 8 , 32 , 89 , 169 -70, 184 -204, 228 n36, 245 ;
empiricism and, 197
Hesiod, 233
holism, epistemological, 7 , 70 , 92 -101, 111 , 115 , 140 , 160 n108, 197 , 214 , 243 -44
holism, ontological, 123 , 154 n94, 221 . See also empiricism, holistic; perspectivism; interpretation; relativism, ontological
Homer, 65 , 120 , 162 n111, 189 n44, 233 n49
honesty, 41 -42, 45 -46, 55 , 57 , 63 , 106 . See also intellectual conscience; intellectual integrity
Houlgate, Stephen, 38 n30, 171
Hoy, David, ix , 52 n54, 57 n61, 114 n10
humanity:
as animal, 75 -79, 85 -86, 216 ;
complexity of, 227 -28;
consciousness, 76 -77;
contradictory drives, 132 -34, 144 ;
finitude and, 147 -52;
highest human, 135 -36, 229 ;
survival of species, 81 , 84 , 87 , 89 -90, 112 , 119 , 130 .
See also naturalization of humanity
Hume, David, 124 , 211 -12n110
Husserl, Edmund, 2
I
idealism, 148 , 149 , 159 -62;
empirical idealism, 140 -41
immanence, 216 -17, 220 -21
inquiry, 53 -57, 64
intellectual conscience, 20 -21, 25 , 41 -42, 106 ;
as oppositional, 53 -54;
pluralism and, 53 -57, 99 -100;
utility of belief and, 46 , 47 .
See also honesty; intellectual integrity; truth
intellectual integrity, 45 , 47 , 53 . See also honesty; intellectual conscience
interests, 121 -22, 149
interpretation, 3 , 4 , 15 , 51 -52, 65 , 97 , 101 n43;
as assimilation, 79 , 165 , 240 , 242 ;
affective, 111 -18, 129 -30;
becoming and, 201 -2;
counterinterpretation, 99 -100;
evolutionary view, 97 -98;
interpretive multiplicity, interpretive pluralism, 51 , 53 -57, 66 -67, 156 -58, 206 -7;
naturalism and, 105 -6;
object and, 116 -17, 152 -63;
and perspectivism, 111 -18;
pluralism of, 53 -57, 99 -100;
standards for, 99 ;
subject as, 137 -39;
understanding and, 115 -16;
will to power and, 165 -68, 201 -2, 239 -45.
See also perspectives; perspectivism
Irigaray, Luce, 2
Irwin, Terence, 32 n22, 198
J
Jaspers, Karl, 10
judgments, 98 -99, 104
justice, 135 -36
K
Kant, Immanuel, 47 , 70 n2, 76 n7, 81 , 82 , 86 , 91 , 98 , 118 , 119 , 120 , 123 n29,
Kant, Immanuel (continued )
124 , 240 -43, 152 , 170 -84, 186 -90, 192 , 195 , 199 , 204 , 205 . See also neo-Kantianism
Kaufmann, Walter, 10 , 45 -46, 136 n64
Kellert, Stephen, 219 n11
Kelvin, Sir William Thomson, Lord, 195 , 220 n13
knowledge, 7 , 33 , 54 , 135 ;
as assimilation, 85 , 98 , 119 , 239 -42;
becoming and, 145 -47, 178 -79;
as equalization, 85 , 98 ;
evolution of, 80 -83;
finitude and, 149 -50, 164 , 172 ;
as interestladen, 121 -22, 149 ;
judgment and, 98 -99;
and presuppositions, 23 -24, 39 , 43 -44, 57 , 64 ;
sense perception and, 142 -43;
as will to power, 120 , 241 -42.
See also epistemology
Kuhn, Thomas, 2 , 115 n11, 157
L
Laclau, Ernesto, 137 n65
Lange, F. A., 119 , 170 , 173 -75, 179
language, 24 , 77 , 81 , 83 -84, 86 -87, 104 n48, 217 , 224 n21;
ego-substance and, 124 , 217 .
See also grammar
Laplace, Pierre, 219 n12
laws of nature, 100 , 104 n48, 209 , 219 -20n12
Leibniz, Gottfried, 93 , 199 , 207
Leiter, Brian, 70 n3, 120 -22, 149 -50, 164 -65
lies, 24 -25, 40 -41, 65 -66, 88 , 142 . See also falsification
life, truth and, 33 , 34 , 36 , 43 , 46 , 66
Locke, John, 93 , 94
logic, 83 -85
Lyell, Charles, 223
Lyotard, Jean-François, 1 n1, 2 , 136 -37n64, 245
M
Magnus, Bernd, 9 n15, 136 n64
Mallarmé, Stéphane, 208
Marx, Karl, 2 , 39 n33, 42 n37
materialism, 235 -38
mathematics, 83 -84
matter, 217 , 218 , 238
Mayr, Ernst, 220 n12, 223 n19, 224 n21,
mechanism, 216 , 217 -20, 237
Meister Eckhart, 215 n4
metaphysics, 6 , 64 , 96 , 143 , 187 ;
appearance and, 32 -34, 37 , 40 ;
interpretation and, 101 n43;
naturalism vs.,6 , 23 , 40 , 71 -75, 182 -83, 215 ;
will to deception and, 40 -44.
See also naturalism, extra-natural, super-natural and; theology
method, 61 -63, 64 , 73 , 78
Mill, John Stuart, 43 n38,
mind, 75 , 76 , 133 , 134 , 159 , 163 , 190 -91, 195 , 215 , 236 . See also body; spirit; soul
Montinari, Mazzino, 9
morality, 17 , 18 , 24 -26, 40 , 44 , 124 -25, 187 , 189 -90, 193
Morgan, George, 109
motion, 227 , 218
Mouffe, Chantal, 137 n65
Müller-Lauter, Wolfgang, 10 , 45 n41
N
Nachlaß, problem of the, 1 , 9 -12
Nancy, Jean-Luc, 63 n72,
naturalism, 4 -7, 69 -70, 111 ;
becoming and, 193 -96;
death of God and, 69 -71, 74 , 92 , 101 ;
ego-substance and, 123 ;
epistemology and, 79 -86;
extranatural, super-natural and, 42 , 71 , 72 , 75 , 76 , 79 -80, 85 , 101 , 123 , 153 , 167 , 210 , 216 , 236 , 238 ;
interpretation and, 105 -6;
vs. metaphysics, 6 , 23 , 40 , 71 -75, 182 -83, 215 ;
ontology and, 75 -79, 119 , 123 ;
super-natural and, 42 , 71 , 76 , 79 -80, 101 , 123 , 134 , 153 , 167 , 210 , 216 , 236 , 238 ;
will to power and, 214 -17;
will to truth and, 24 -25, 34 .
See also de-deification; naturalization of humanity
naturalization of humanity, 5 , 71 , 91 -92, 102 -3, 105 , 200 , 224 -26;
de-deification and, 91 -92, 102 -3;
epistemology and, 85 -86;
ontology and, 75 -79
natural law, 100 , 209 , 219 -20n12
necessity, 208 -12
Nehamas, Alexander, ix , 10 , 39 n34, 52 n54
neo-Kantianism, 118 -21, 170 -76;
critique of, 176 -84;
perspectivism and, 176 -77;
realist, 120 -22, 142 -52;
skeptical, 118 -20, 140 -47, 170 -76.
See also Kantianism
Newton, Isaac, 93 , 220 n12, 223
nihilism, 1 , 16 n2, 17 n3, 21 n9, 27 , 134 , 193 , 172 n6
nominalism, 86 -91
noumenon, 124 , 140 , 159 , 170 -84, 175 -76, 179 -80, 182 , 193 , 205 . See also thing in itself
O
object, 4 ;
change and, 143 -44;
common sense conception of, 148 , 151 , 161 ;
essence and, 148 -50;
human finitude and, 147 -52;
interpretation and, 116 -17, 152 -63;
of perspectivism, 139 -63;
substance and, 152 , 154 n94
objectivity, 54 , 111 -12, 134 , 135 , 155 -59, 157 -58, 161
ontological relativity, 4 , 55 n57, 60 , 92 , 97 , 155 -59. See also empiricism, holistic; holism
ontology, 4 , 7 , 19 -20, 69 -70, 163 -64, 241 ;
naturalized, 75 -79.
See also being; interpretation; ontological relativity; perspectivism; thing in itself
ontotheology, 6 -7, 217 -19, 225 -26, 244
P
Paley, William, 226 n28
Papineau, David, 5
Parmenides, 169 , 186 , 190 -93, 195 -96, 199 . See also Eleatics
perception. See sense perception
periodization of Nietzsche's corpus, 7 -8
perspectives, 38 -39, 54 , 65 , 92 n26, 97 ;
affective interpretation and, 111 -18;
appearance and, 38 -39, 154 , 156 ;
as cumulative, 121 -22;
and ordinary human vision, 120 -21, 149 -50, 163 -67;
as public system of evaluation, 154 -55;
as species viewpoint, 119 -20.
perspectivism, 3 , 4 , 8 , 105 , 109 -168, 196 , 200 -201;
antiessentialism and, 163 -68;
chaos and, 206 -7;
as doctrine, 109 -11;
ego-substance and, 122 -25;
neo-Kantianism and, 118 -21, 176 -77;
object of, 139 -63;
realism and, 120 -21, 148 -52, 161 -63;
subject of, 118 -39;
visual account, 120 -21, 149 -50, 163 -67.
See also interpretation
pessimism, 170 , 186 -87
phenomenalism, 109 , 118 , 153 n93
philosopher-artist, 67 -68
Plato, 19 , 25 , 30 , 33 , 56 n59, 65 , 81 , 83 n17, 86 , 87 , 91 , 120 , 162 n111, 169 , 178 , 179 , 180. 190 , 193 , 195 -96, 198 , 199
Platonic Form, 20 , 22 , 42 , 84 -85, 87 , 199
Platonism, 20 -24, 33 , 44 , 178 , 199
positivism, 19 , 30 , 43 -44, 47 , 49 , 56 , 66 , 92 n27, 95 -96, 170 , 243
postmetaphysical position, Nietzsche's, 2 , 3 , 6 -7
postmodernism, Nietzsche and, 1 -2
potlatch, 234 -35
pragmatism, 24 , 30 -31, 41 -43, 46 -48, 81 . See also truth, pragmatist theory of
Prigogine, Ilya, 210 n105, 211 n109, 219 n10, 222 n15, 223 n17, 238
progressivism, 226 -29
Putnam, Hilary, 97 n34, 155 , 115 n11
Pythagoras, 198 n73
Q
Quine, W. V., 2 , 5 , 35 n27, 44 n38, 55 n57, 93 n28, 97 n34, 155 , 115 n11, 137 n65, 153 n93, 162 n111, 214 -15n3, 243 n76
R
realism, Nietzsche vs.,48 -51, 94 -95, 161 -63, 197 ;
commonsense, 148 , 161 ;
metaphysical, 103 , 148 -49, 161 .
See also neo-Kantianism, realist
relativism, 3 , 53 -54, 60 -61, 70 , 106 , 135 , 154 -55, 159 , 172 ;
ontological, 97 , 155 -56, 159 .
See also ontological relativity
responsibility, 124 , 209
ressentiment,128 , 134 , 159 n105, 233
Richardson, John, 32 n22
Ricoeur, Paul, 115 n11
Rorty, Richard, 2 , 60 n65, 155 , 114 n11, 137 n65, 242
S
Schacht, Richard, ix , 10 , 59 n62
Schelling, Friedrich, 154 n94
Schlechta, Karl, 9 n14
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 94 , 148 , 154 n94, 170 , 184 , 186 -89, 192 , 193 , 195 , 221 , 239
Schrift, Alan, ix , 57 n61, 114 n9
science:
art and, 63 -68, 162 ;
becoming and, 30 -31;
dogmatism and, 50 -51;
generalization and, 31 , 35 -36, 88 ;
morality and, 24 -26;
naturalism and, 5 -6, 215 -16;
theology and, 5 -6, 21 -27, 64 ;
truth and, 23 -24.
See also evolution; mechanism; positivism; thermodynamics
self-overcoming, 1 , 6 , 17 -19, 26 , 27 , 63 -65
self-preservation, 30 , 89 , 102 , 138 , 228 -35
Sellars, Wilfrid, 2
semblance, 32 -34, 37 -39, 66 . See also appearance
sense perception, experience, 6 , 19 -20, 65 , 88 -91, 93 -95, 98 , 144 , 180 , 190 -91, 194 -95;
holistic view, 92 -101, 197 ;
knowledge and, 142 -43.
See also empiricism
skepticism, 54 , 147 -48, 171 -75;
Nietzsche's rejection of, 99 , 176 -77.
See also neo-Kantianism, skeptical
Solomon, Robert, 136 n64
soul, 77 , 123 , 125 , 130 -32, 132 , 182 , 184 , 236 , 240
Spencer, Herbert, 43 n38, 226
Spinoza, Benedict de, 154 n94, 199 , 208 , 215 n4
spirit, 75 , 77 , 111 , 130 , 132 , 134 , 195 , 209 , 215 , 216 , 225 , 238 , 240 , 241 , 245 . See also body; mind; soul
Stack, George, 79 n13, 144 n75, 172 n4, 173 -74
Stengers, Isabelle, 210 n105, 211 n109, 219 n10, 222 n15, 213 n17
Stroud, Barry, 5 n6,
subject, 4 ;
ego-substance and, 122 -25, 127 , 217 ;
as interpretation, 137 -39;
knowledge and, 241 -42;
of perspectivism, 118 -39;
as political organization, 131 , 137 ;
as pre-given, 121 -22, 159 -60
subjectivity:
actions and, 126 -27, 139 ;
affects and, 127 -30, 139 ;
art and, 134 -35;
body and, 130 -32;
as multiplicity, 125 -36, 156 -58
substance, 152 , 154 n94, 217 . See also ego-substance
T
Taylor, Charles, 115 n11
teleology, 30 , 66 -67, 80 , 104 n45, 195 , 200 , 206 , 220 , 223 , 226 -30, 233 , 236 , 244
Thales, 186
theology, 30 -31, 214 ;
ontotheology, 6 -7, 217 -19, 225 -26, 244 ;
science and, 5 -6, 21 -27, 64 .
See also Christianity; death of God; God; metaphysics
thermodynamics, 220 , 223 , 224
thing in itself, 37 , 97 -98, 140 -41, 149 -52, 175 -76, 182 , 187 . See also being; noumenon; ontology
truth, 19 -20, 178 , 179 -80;
becoming and, 30 -32, 60 , 145 ;
being and, 30 -32, 60 ;
coherence theory of, 28 , 28 -27n17, 58 - 60 ;
correspondence theory of, 28 , 28 -29n17, 46 -53, 57 , 59 -60, 150 , 156 , 164 , 165 ;
flux and, 35 , 142 , 144 -45, 208 n103;
lies and, 24 -25, 40 -41;
life and, 34 , 36 , 43 , 46 , 66 ;
oppositional stance and, 40 , 53 -54;
pragmatist theory of, 28 , 36 , 41 -42, 45 -48, 58 ;
as relative, 60 -61;
religion and, 20 -21;
revaluation of, 49 , 63 -64, 67 , 69 ;
science and, 23 -24;
semantic theory of, 28 , 28 -29n17;
values and, 22 , 29 , 43 -44, 48 , 69 ;
will to deception and, 34 , 36 -37, 39 -42;
will to truth, 24 -25, 34 , 106 .
See also intellectual conscience
V
Vaihinger, Hans, 8 , 109 , 171
vitalism, 216 , 236 , 238
W
Wagner, Richard, 56 n59
war, 61 -63, 62 -63nn72, 63 n73, 109 , 185 , 189 , 195 n61, 201 -2, 208 n103, 232 , 233 , 245 . See also agon
Warren, Mark, 65 n75
Wheeler, Samuel, 62 n71
Wilcox, John, 48 n47, 171 -72n4
will, 94 , 221 ;
free will, 124 -25, 182 , 217 -18
will to deception, 34 , 36 -45, 65 -66
will to power, 4 , 8 , 73 n4, 78 , 101 -5, 213 -14, 213 -246;
acquisition of power, 230 , 234 -35;
as assimilation, 238 -42;
as empirical theory, 78 , 214 -15;
expenditure of power, 229 -34;
giving and, 233 -35;
growth and, 231 -33;
immanence and, 220 -21;
inorganic matter and, 78 -79, 236 -37;
interpretation and, 165 -68, 201 -2, 239 -45;
knowledge as, 120 , 241 -42;
metaphysical doctrine, 78 , 214 , 243 ;
naturalism and, 214 -17;
self-preservation and, 89 , 228 -35;
sense perception and, 89 , 90 ;
teleology and, 229 -30
will to truth, 24 -25, 34 , 106 . See also truth; will to deception
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 88 n23, 117 n13
world:
perspectivist view, 156 -63;
as pre-given, 3 , 37 , 44 , 59 , 70 , 71 , 92 , 95 -97, 100 , 106 , 111 , 121 -22, 143 , 159 -61, 163 , 167 (see also given, the; pre-given, the);
true world, 21 , 31 , 37 , 43 , 49 , 50 , 64 , 73 , 87 -88, 111 , 145 -46, 156 -57, 162 , 177 -80;
world of being, 20 , 30 , 142 , 144 -45
Y
Young, Julian, 171